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"Moving the Mountain"

Moving the Mountain tells the story of the 1989 pro-democracy movement in China that culminated in a massive uprising in Tiananmen Square. The student-led movement came to a tragic end when the People...

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A Dollar a Day: "Made in China"

Made in China, filmed in China and Minnesota, shows how access to jobs is pulling millions out of poverty in China, while causing profound changes to life in Middle America. Li Jieli has left her family...

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UVM School of Business: "Amelia Coleman"
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Chinese School: "Young Pioneers"

This episode explores themes of exam pressure, the one-child policy, new entrepreneurialism, pollution and the legacy of Chairman Mao.

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Chinese School: "Year of the Golden Pig"

Anhui is proud of two things, tea and teaching. In this episode we discover just how tough it is to excel in the Chinese education system – even if you go to a school with a top-class record.

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Link TV: Explore: "Yangtze River, The"

One mile long and 600 feet high, the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River is a project of epic proportions - and controversy. The dam, completed in 2008, created a vast reservoir extending 370 miles...

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National Gallery of Art Series: "Beyond the Yellow River"

This program explores an array of art and artifacts recently discovered in China.

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Link TV: Explore: "China, Costa Rica, and the U.S."

From a tiger reserve in India, to an orphanage in Tibet, to a building project in New Orleans, Explore is a philanthropic multimedia project that involves travel to non-profit organizations and their...

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Link TV: Explore: "India, Africa, and China"

From a tiger reserve in India, to an orphanage in Tibet, to a building project in New Orleans, Explore is a philanthropic multimedia project that involves travel to non-profit organizations and their...

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Link TV: Explore: "China"

From a tiger reserve in India, to an orphanage in Tibet, to a building project in New Orleans, Explore is a philanthropic multimedia project that involves travel to non-profit organizations and their...

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